Monthly Archives: March 2016

The anticipation is growing, and we`re less than one month away: pCon.planner 7.3 is on the starting blocks – ready and waiting to hit the ground running with a plethora of new features and functions. To help the waiting time pass more quickly until the release, we’d like to give you a small sneak peak of what the new version has to offer and introduce one of the many new features to come.

Think about the last time you saw a beautifully-designed, modern kitchen, or when you last took a stroll through a brand-new model home. Perhaps you even lost yourself in a day dream for a minute or two, imaging sipping a glass of wine on the partially covered terrace at sunset. It may be easy to image cooking a meal in a luxurious kitchen, but it’s doubtful that the precise amount of space necessary to cook comfortably is something that often crosses your mind.

Just as the ball has to fit into the goal, not the other way around, room and workspace concepts must be carefully planned, taking into account all of the necessary details and criteria. When it comes to custom laboratory solutions that are both functional and ergonomic, as well as those that meet the current VDE standards, that’s where hera Laborsysteme GmbH comes in.Image source: http://www.hera.de/en/company/innovation-tradition.htmlmore…

My name is Pieter and I work as a guest lecturer at the Dutch school Sint Lucas Creative Community in the department of Project interior/exterior. For years I have worked enthusiastically with pCon.planner as an interior architect at Pjotr-design. In collaboration with EasternGraphics Benelux we now regularly organize guest lectures.

How nice would it be to have complete control over every aspect of your room design, even the furniture you decorate it with? With the motto “made by you”, that’s exactly what Montana Møbler A/S gives you.

For room plans that are used within a professional setting, pCon.planner offers several features that help to impressively present plans and product images. Even if you’re dealing primarily with interior design, it still pays to look beyond the walls. After all, it’s often the finer details that can greatly influence perception.